How much did your puppy weight at around 12-13 weeks? and how big is it now?

How much did your puppy weight at around 12-13 weeks? and how big is it now? I am wondering how big my lab mix will get, I don't know what shes mixed with so I really have no idea what to expect lol. I took her for her shots the other day and she was 22 lbs at 12 weeks! She gained 6 lbs since her last shots 3 weeks ago! She is growing like a weed! I knew she was getting heavier lol.

A good rule of thumb for labby puppies is 2 lbs a week. Our Sophie followed this trend all the way through. Some males will weigh a little more. Sophie was 26 lbs at 13 weeks. I was also told to double the weight at 4 months and that will approximate their adult weight. Sophie was 40 lbs at 4 months, and is 75 now, and is 9 months old. You pup is a cutie!

Oh, my what an adoable pup! I generaly follow the same train of thought as Pam (Sophiesmom)- doubling their weight at 4 months will give you an estimate of how big they will be as an adult. Our Lab/English Setter mix was 40 pounds at 4 months. His mature adult weight was 75 (at 12 weeks, he was 36 1/2 pounds). Caleb was smaller and slower to mature. At 17 weeks, he was 30 1/2 pounds. He's now 70 (at 12 weeks he was 16 pounds).

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Baloo was probably around 20 pounds at that age, and he's now almost 5 and weighs between 60 - 62 pounds. It's funny to me because he has huge mitts for feet so everyone would always exclaim over how huuugggeee he was going to be, and he's a little guy, lol! Definitely can't go by foot size, lol!

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Baloo was probably around 20 pounds at that age, and he's now almost 5 and weighs between 60 - 62 pounds. It's funny to me because he has huge mitts for feet so everyone would always exclaim over how huuugggeee he was going to be, and he's a little guy, lol! Definitely can't go by foot size, lol!

I heard the same thing about Caleb. Having seen both his parents, I figured he'd "top out" at about 70 pounds, no more than 75. When I compared his growth weight to Mick's, I wasn't even sure he'd get that big. Now I hear from people about how small he is. LOL Of course, those are the same people who think Labs are supposed to look like whiskey barrels on legs.

When Homer was a pup 3 years ago I thought he was going to be bigger and taller because he grew very fast... then all of a sudden he just stopped growing at a young age and ended up being just bit (maybe 1 cm) taller than Misha, whoŽs actually a small british bloodline Lab.

Vermont on the other hand has grown to be Lab sized in just over a month. He was a little bit about half the size of the labs at 3 months, and at 4.5 months is now as tall and long as the Labs but of course weighs a lot less. I hope he doesnŽt stop growing like Homer, IŽd love to have huge dog again (last one was my Great Dane). Collies are supposed to be somewhere between a Lab and a German Shepard Dog in size... lets see if the boy makes it